- Oct 30, 2007
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Opinions please! I have a RIR who has systematically plucked out her neck feathers over the past 4 months.
It started when she got into a fight with another bird. There was no injury other than a feather or two yanked. Since that time, she has worked the area up and down so now she has a bald patch on the lower neck to the chest about 3-4 inches down and 1 inch across. I have looked the area over many times. There are no parasites, skin problems, cuts, etc.
After I applied pinetar to the remaining feathers around the area a couple weeks ago, she stepped up operations and cleaned those out too!
I never see anyone peck her (she's 2nd in charge), and I really think she has been doing this to herself.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to get this to stop? Is this common? Is there a parasite I don't know about here? I realize the feathers probably won't grow back until a molt.
THANKS for any advice!
It started when she got into a fight with another bird. There was no injury other than a feather or two yanked. Since that time, she has worked the area up and down so now she has a bald patch on the lower neck to the chest about 3-4 inches down and 1 inch across. I have looked the area over many times. There are no parasites, skin problems, cuts, etc.
After I applied pinetar to the remaining feathers around the area a couple weeks ago, she stepped up operations and cleaned those out too!
I never see anyone peck her (she's 2nd in charge), and I really think she has been doing this to herself.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to get this to stop? Is this common? Is there a parasite I don't know about here? I realize the feathers probably won't grow back until a molt.
THANKS for any advice!